David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Wednesday, 2 August 2023

Queen Victoria's Little Lead Heroes.

As I mentioned the British elements of the prodigal collection in the previous post I thought I would take a few photos to illustrate them ~

"Forward the Light Brigade!"
Scarlett's doughty Heavy Brigade.
The Royal Horse Artillery complete with limber set.
The Royal Artillery, also with limber set, 9lb, 24lb & mortar.
Royal Naval artillery and shore party. From HMS Pinafore perhaps?
A mini Highland Brigade ~ Sutherland Highlanders & Highland Light Infantry.
The two units with yellow facing colours I could cannibalise to form one larger 24 figure regiment. To the front is the 33rd.
Rifle Brigade, 23rd & 4th regiments.
Two Command Stands.
My first thoughts are centred around, "If I keep those then that's a shed load of rebasing somewhere down the line!" Mind, any decision is someway off in the future I think, bar the Foot Guards which are definitely surplus to requirements. Anyone interested?


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  1. Rebasing, you know you love it๐Ÿ˜

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    1. Rebasing is not to be feared but embraced.

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    2. I shall lovingly embrace rebasing fearfully, that should cover it.

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  2. Well they look a fine body of men and the HMS Pinafore comment mad me chuckle. The question is, will the re-basing be quicker and easier than painting the equivalent figures? Personally I'd re-base as painting is not top of my list of wargaming fun chores;)!

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    1. Steve, I would echo that, though my brush us MUCH slower than David’s :-)

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    2. Slower than me? Have you passed?

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    3. Glad to have raised a smile SteveJ.

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    1. Parades I do well, fighting not so much it seems.

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  4. Great looking collection.
    I'd opt for rebasing,your bases are a thing of beauty

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    1. Thanks Andy, the bases in some way then compensate for the figures!

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    1. Thank you Mark, it's much darker though than my current style.

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  6. Nice collection add my vote for rebasing.

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    1. Rebasing seems to be proving the option of choice.

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  7. A fine collection of toys David…
    I suspect some new bases will really bring them to life.

    All the best. Aly

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    1. As you appreciate only too well I expect it will be a long drawn out affair

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  8. A lovely collection fighting for the Empire.

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  9. As if from no where and entire army marches forward to battle. It kind of makes sense now starting the Crimea. Rebasing really isn’t that bad if you can get them off easily enough ?

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  10. Very odd David I commented on this post before but it seems to have vanished ? Anyway lovely looking figures

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    1. Thanks Matt! No idea on vanishing comments, Blogger gremlins?

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  11. It will be interesting to see how they look, once blessed with your fine re-basing skills Dave! I know re-basing can be tedious, but it will be well worth the effort I would think!

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    1. Kind words, but no need to dwell on the tedium...

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